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Intelligent Floor Plan Generation Project

The document is a project report submitted for a mini project in the Department of Machine Learning at BMS College of Engineering, fulfilling academic requirements for the B.E. in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. It includes sections such as a certificate of completion, declaration of originality, acknowledgments, and an outline of the project titled 'Intelligent Floor Plan Generation and Adaptive Layout Design using LLMs and GNNs.' The report also contains a literature survey, system architecture, modern tools usage, and appendices related to plagiarism and research submissions.

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Intelligent Floor Plan Generation Project

The document is a project report submitted for a mini project in the Department of Machine Learning at BMS College of Engineering, fulfilling academic requirements for the B.E. in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. It includes sections such as a certificate of completion, declaration of originality, acknowledgments, and an outline of the project titled 'Intelligent Floor Plan Generation and Adaptive Layout Design using LLMs and GNNs.' The report also contains a literature survey, system architecture, modern tools usage, and appendices related to plagiarism and research submissions.

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VISVESVARAYA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

Jnana Sangama, Belagavi - 590 018, Karnataka

Project Title
A Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Course

Mini Project Work


(Course Code: 24AM5PWMPW)

In the Department of
Machine Learning
(UG Program: B.E. in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning)
By
Name -(USN:)
Name - (USN:)
Name - (USN:)

Semester & Section: --

Under the Guidance of

Guide Name
Designation
Dept. of MEL, BMSCE, Bengaluru – 19

DEPARTMENT OF MACHINE LEARNING


B.M.S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
(An Autonomous Institute, Affiliated to VTU)
P.O. Box No. 1908, Bull Temple Road, Bengaluru - 560 019
A. Y 2025-26
B.M.S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
(An Autonomous Institute, Affiliated to VTU)
P.O. Box No. 1908, Bull Temple Road, Bengaluru - 560 019

DEPARTMENT OF MACHINE LEARNING

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that Mr/Ms. bearing USN:, bearing USN: , Ms. bearing USN: has
satisfactorily presented the Course – Mini Project Work: 24AM5PWMPW) with the
title “ ” in partial fulfillment of academic curriculum requirements of the 5 th semester UG
Program – B. E. in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in the Department of
Machine Learning, BMSCE during A.Y 2025-2026. It is also stated that the base work &
materials considered for completion of the said course is used only for academic purpose
and not used in its original form anywhere for award of any degree.

Student Signature

Signature of the Supervisor Signature of the Head

Guide Name Dr. M Dakshayini


Designation, Dept. of MEL, BMSCE Prof. & Head, Dept. of MEL, BMSCE

External Examination
Examiner Name and Signature

1.

2.

i
Declaration

We, Mr/Ms. bearing USN:, bearing USN: , Ms. bearing USN, hereby declare that the

project titled "Intelligent Floor Plan Generation and Adaptive Layout Design using LLMs

and GNNs" is an original work carried out by us under the guidance of Dr. Sandeep Varma

N, Associate Professor, at BMSCE, Bengaluru. The work presented in this report has not

been submitted elsewhere for any other degree, diploma, or certification.

We declare that all the references and sources used in the report have been properly

acknowledged and cited. No part of this report has been copied, plagiarized, or reproduced

from another work without proper attribution.

Name -(USN:)
Name - (USN:)
Name - (USN:)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We would like to express our deepest gratitude and sincere thanks to our guide “” ,
Department of Machine Learning, Bengaluru, for his keen interest and encouragement in
guiding us and bringing the work to reality.

We are grateful to Dr. M. Dakshayini, Professor and Head, Department of Machine


Learning, Bengaluru, for her valuable suggestions and advice throughout our work period.

We express our profound gratitude to Hon’ble Management and Dr. Bheemsha Arya,
Principal, BMSCE, Bengaluru for providing the necessary facilities and an ambient
environment to work.

We would like to thank all the Staff, Department of Machine Learning for their support and
encouragement during the course of this project.

Last but not the least, we would like to thank our parents, family and friends, without whose
help and encouragement this work would have been impossible.

Name -(USN:)
Name - (USN:)
Name - (USN:)

ii
ABSTRACT

ii
TABLE OF CONTENTS

ii
CH.N
TITLE PAGE NO.
O.

Certificate i

Declaration ii

Acknowledgement iii

Abstract iv

1 Introduction 1

1. Background of the Study 2

1. Problem Statement
2

1. Objectives of the Project


3

1. Significance / Motivation
4

1. Methodology Overview
5

1. Organization of the Report


6

2 Literature Survey

2. Introduction to Existing Systems / Studies


1

2. Related Research Work (papers, methods, solutions)


2

2. Gap Analysis
3

3 System Architecture

3.1 High Level Design

3.2 Low Level Design

4 Modern Tools Usage

4. Hardware Requirements
1

4. Software Requirements
ii
2
Appendix A: Plagiarism/Similarity Report & AI Report

Appendix B: Research Paper Submission/Patent Applied/Poster


Presentation in Symposium/National/International Conferences, etc.,
Status if Any (Photo/Proof/Email communication/Certificates)

Appendix C: Sustainability Development Goals(SDGs-Mapped) – Detailed


Analysis on how your project is mapped to these goals need to be provided.

Sample:
1. SDG 3 – Good Health & Well-being
Health tracking apps, diagnosis support tools, stress monitoring
apps.
2. SDG 3 – Good Health & Well-being
Disease prediction, risk analysis, mental health analytics.
3. SDG 9 – Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure
Automation tools, IoT dashboards, smart systems.
4. SDG 9 – Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure
Industrial automation, smart sensors, robotics
5. SDG 16 – Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions
Cybersecurity solutions, secure authentication systems
6. SDG 2 – Zero Hunger
Smart farming, crop monitoring, yield prediction.

List of Figures

Figure No. Description Page No.


1.1
1.2
2.1

ii
List of Tables

Table No. Description Page No.


1.1
1.2
2.1

ii
List of Abbreviations

ii
CHAPTER 1

INTRODUCTION

1
CHAPTER 2

Literature Survey

2
3
CONCLUSION & FUTURE WORK

Conclusion

Future Work

4
REFERENCES

5
APPENDIX A: Snapshots.
APPENDIX B: Similarity Plagiarism report and AI Plagiarism report.
APPENDIX C: Acceptance mail/ published screenshot of the research
paper related to this project (If Any).

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The literature survey within the project reveals that existing systems predominantly rely on predefined parameters and manual inputs, which limits their adaptability to change and specific user requirements. It highlights that traditional methods fall short in leveraging machine learning and AI capabilities for intelligent design solutions. Existing studies have identified the need for integrating advanced computational methods to enhance the flexibility and responsiveness of design tools, paving the way for the project's innovative approach using LLMs and GNNs to address these limitations effectively with more dynamic and intelligent systems.

The methodology employed in the project includes the use of Large Language Models (LLMs) and Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) for the intelligent generation of floor plans. This approach improves existing systems by offering a more adaptive and data-driven method for design, allowing for high levels of customization and precision in layout formation. Integration of LLMs enables semantic understanding and processing of architectural needs, while GNNs contribute to structural optimization and efficient space management. The system offers an improvement over traditional CAD systems by enabling automated, intelligent insights in the design process, thus reducing manual efforts and time.

The project contributes to Sustainable Development Goals by aligning with specific SDGs such as SDG 9 - Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure, by developing automation tools, smart systems, and leveraging IoT technologies in floor plan generation and layout designs. It also addresses SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities, by providing solutions that support efficient use of architectural space. The use of LLMs and GNNs in designing adaptable and environmentally efficient layouts enhances the infrastructure's sustainability and promotes innovative practices in urban planning.

The certificate section of the project report asserts its academic validity and originality by certifying that the work is conducted under the supervision of a qualified guide within the academic framework of B.M.S College of Engineering. It clearly states that the project complies with the academic requirements and has not been submitted elsewhere for any degree. This is further substantiated by a declaration from the students affirming the originality of their work and proper acknowledgment of all references, ensuring scholarly integrity and compliance with academic standards.

In the context of this project, Large Language Models (LLMs) and Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) serve as revolutionary computational tools that significantly enhance machine learning applications. LLMs provide advanced natural language processing capabilities, allowing the system to interpret design requirements and generate proposals with high accuracy. GNNs contribute by enabling the understanding of relationships in spatial data, optimizing architectural layouts algorithmically. Together, they allow the project to create a sophisticated design tool that not only generates plans but adapts them in real time, offering solutions that are computationally efficient and contextually intelligent.

Dr. Sandeep Varma N serves as the associate professor guiding the students in executing the project. His role is crucial in steering the project's direction, offering insights, and supervising the development process. The acknowledgment section of the report reflects this by expressing gratitude for his keen interest, encouragement, and guidance which were instrumental in bringing the project to fruition. His support is highlighted as pivotal in achieving the project's objectives.

The literature survey in the project report identifies a gap in the traditional systems of floor plan generation which largely lack adaptability and the capability to incorporate advanced machine learning technologies for real-time design modification and optimization. It highlights the need for more intelligent and context-aware systems that integrate modern AI techniques such as LLMs and GNNs to enhance design efficiency and adaptability. The report stresses bridging these gaps by applying innovative computational methods that were not previously utilized in the field.

The project's significance lies in its potential to revolutionize architectural design by introducing intelligent systems capable of generating optimized floor plans and adaptive layouts. The motivation behind its development stems from the limitations of existing design systems that struggle with adaptability and efficient space utilization. By employing state-of-the-art AI technologies like LLMs and GNNs, the project aims to provide more efficient, responsive, and cost-effective design solutions. This addresses a key industry need for systems that can continually adapt to the dynamic requirements of urban planning and infrastructure development.

The primary objectives of the project 'Intelligent Floor Plan Generation and Adaptive Layout Design using LLMs and GNNs' are to develop an intelligent system that can efficiently generate floor plans and adaptively design layouts using Large Language Models (LLMs) and Graph Neural Networks (GNNs). This involves leveraging advanced machine learning techniques to improve the speed, accuracy, and adaptability of architectural and layout designs. The project aims to bridge gaps found in traditional design methodologies by integrating modern computing capabilities.

The system architecture of the project is organized into high-level and low-level designs. It integrates major components such as Large Language Models (LLMs) for semantic processing and understanding of user inputs and design requirements. Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) are employed to manage and interpret structural data, facilitating the generation of adaptive layouts. The architecture is designed to support modularity and scalability, with interfaces for data input, processing units for model execution, and output components that render the intelligent floor plans. This structured approach ensures efficient data processing and responsiveness to architectural needs.

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